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© 2009 Talibiddeen Jr.
simple
First Aid for Young Muslims
(Ages 4 – 6)
A mini unit on simple first aid for the Muslim
child
© 2009 Talibiddeen Jr.
Contents
Lapbook planner ..........................................................................3
What Is First Aid? ....................................................................4
The Duaa for Pain ......................................................................5
Duaa for Pain text Card ...........................................................9
When We Get Hurt, There is a Reward .............................. 10
We Need a First Aid Kit! ....................................................... 12
What to do if you get a cut/scrape ..................................... 17
When to call the doctor ......................................................... 19
Teacher Resources ................................................................. 22
Lapbook Clip Art ..................................................................... 24
Medical disclaimer: Information in this lesson is provided for informational purposes only
and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. You should not use the information in
this lesson for diagnosing or treating a medical or health condition. You should consult a
physician in all matters relating to your health, and particularly in respect to any symptoms
that may require diagnosis or medical attention. Any action on your part in response to the
information provided in this lesson is at the reader's discretion.
© 2009 Talibiddeen Jr.
Lapbook planner
Here are some ideas for things you can include in your
lapbooks!
Lapbook checklist written on first aid kit shape
(shape attached)
How to take care of simple cuts paragraph written
on a shaped template
Duaa for pain card (attached)
Hadith for the reward of feeling pain
Decorate it with the First Aid clip art found in this
unit
Picture of your first aid kit (that you make); photo
or hand drawn
Quiz on what is learned (laminated for reuse)
Matching cards: Match the first aid kit item with its
purpose (you may want to include a picture of the
item on one card and its purpose on the
corresponding card.
© 2009 Talibiddeen Jr.
What Is First Aid?
Have you ever heard the word “first aid?” What does it
mean? The word “aid” means help. You know what first
means, that there is nothing before it, as we say, Allah is
the First, there was nothing before Him.
If we put these two words together, “first” and “aid” it
means the first help that you get when you get hurt or
sick.
Sometimes, when we get hurt or sick, we need to go
to the doctor. But sometimes, if we are not sick or
hurt very badly, we can take care of ourselves at
home. Insha Allah, in this lesson, we are going to
learn:
How to make duaa when we feel pain
How to make a first aid kit (something that contains
supplies we need to give first aid);
How to give simple first aid to ourselves or others
when we get hurt, (but not very badly).
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The Duaa for Pain
What is pain? Pain is hurt. If you hurt, you
feel pain. You probably say a duaa (insha
Allah) when you eat, when you drink milk, go
to bed and wake up. Did you know there is a
duaa that you can say when you feel pain?
We’re going to learn this duaa, insha Allah so
that you can say it when you feel pain.
This is the duaa that you say when you feel pain. Is it
written in English or Arabic?
Source: Hisnul Muslim
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We are going to practice saying this duaa, but don’t worry
if you don’t memorize it right now. Since we get
hurt often (a headache, a cut, for example), we’ll
probably get many chances to memorize this duaa
if we remember to say it each time when we feel
pain. If you do memorize it now, Alhamdulillah!
First, we place our hand at the site of the pain and say:
1) “Bismillah” three times:
Bismillah
Bismillah
Bismillah
After saying this part several times with your teacher,
see if you can say it by yourself 5 times!
Point to a band aid each time you say it.
Drill A.
Teacher:
Repeat several times,
ensuring it is
pronounced correctly.
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Teacher:
You may want to take this
part in steps, starting with
the first word, then the
first and second, then the
first, second, and
third..etc.
2) This is the second part of the duaa
Authu billahi wa qudratih(i) min sharri
Ma ajidu wa uhaathiru
It means: ‘I take refuge in Allaah and within His
omnipotence from the evil that I feel and am wary of.’
We say this part 7 times. Do you know
what 7 is in Arabic? Sa-ba-ah. Say
Sa-ba-ah.
Now, let’s practice the second part.
Listen to your teacher/parent and
repeat.
Point to a band aid for each time you say this part.
Drill B.
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Now, let’s put the whole duaa together and say it as we
should:
Bismillah, Bismillah, Bismillah
Authu billahi wa qudratih(i) min sharri Ma ajidu wa uhaathiru
Authu billahi wa qudratih(i) min sharri Ma ajidu wa uhaathiru
Authu billahi wa qudratih(i) min sharri Ma ajidu wa uhaathiru
Authu billahi wa qudratih(i) min sharri Ma ajidu wa uhaathiru
Authu billahi wa qudratih(i) min sharri Ma ajidu wa uhaathiru
Authu billahi wa qudratih(i) min sharri Ma ajidu wa uhaathiru
Authu billahi wa qudratih(i) min sharri Ma ajidu wa uhaathiru
Remember to say this duaa when you feel pain! It can be
when you get a cut or scrape, have a headache, or other
type of pain, insha Allah.
Drill C.
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Duaa for Pain Text Card
Cut out, color (if desired) and place in lapbook/notebook
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When We Get Hurt,
There is a Reward
"There is no difficulty that happens to a
Muslim except that Allaah removes a sin
because of it even if a thorn pricks him
and even to that degree."
Do you know what this means? It means that if you get hurt, even
if it is as small as a thorn pricking you, you get sins removed. Do
you know what sins are? Sins are the bad things that we do, the
things that Allah has told us to stay away from or not to do. We
must try not to do sins. Can you think of some things that are
sins? Talk these over with your teacher.
Even though Allah tells us not to sin, he still gives us chances to
get some or all of our sins taken away. Isn’t Allah kind? Even when
we disobey (don’t do what we are told or do what we are told not
to do) Allah still is kind and merciful to us.
So the next time you get hurt, remember that when you get to
the age where your sins are counted, some will be taken away,
insha Allah.
© 2009 Talibiddeen Jr.
Lapbook Accent
Source: http://abdurrahman.org/character/greater-hardship-greater-reward.html
© 2009 Talibiddeen Jr.
We Need a First Aid Kit!
Remember we talked about first aid---the first aid that
you give/get when you are hurt? Well, to help
us in taking care of pain or a wound, we need
some supplies. Many people keep a first aid kit.
A first aid kit contains supplies---medicines and
things like bandages that we may need all in one
handy spot. Does your family have a first aid
kit?
If so, with your parent go over everything in the kit and
what it’s for. You should only use the things in
your kit if you parent has given you permission
to and has taught you how to use each thing.
If you don’t have a first aid kit, let’s make one
now!
1) You can make a mini first aid kit
2) You can make a family first aid kit
To make a mini first aid kit, have your parent visit here:
http://www.all-things-first-aid.com/support-files/pdf-
make-mini-first-aid-kits.pdf and get the instructions.
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Then, make it! Or you can try this one:
http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf43581787.tip.html
This is a mini first aid kit just for you! You can use it
when YOU have a small cut or scrape. It’s just your size!
If you are making a family kit, you can find some ideas
for what to put in it or how to
make/decorate the box on the following
pages:
http://crafts.kaboose.com/kids-first-aid-
kit.html (Instructions for making the kit
shown to the right -------� )
http://www.crayola.com/crafts/detail/family-first-aid-
kit-craft/
http://www.babycenter.com/0_first-aid-kit-
checklist_72432.bc
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Go over the list, go buy what you need (with your parent),
get a sturdy box and make your first aid kit. You can
decorate your box. Be sure that your parent goes over
everything in the box with you.
Do NOT play with the first aid box as there are
medicines and things in there that can be dangerous (or
hurt you) if you do not use them in the right way!
After you make your first aid kit, we’ll practice using it,
insha Allah.
Teacher:
There are some great tips regarding the first aid kit and a First Aid Kit
game here:
http://www.all-things-first-aid.com/support-files/first-aid-game.pdf.
You may need to adapt it for younger children.
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Lapbook Shape: What goes in a first aid kit?
Use the next two shapes to make a mini book to record
what goes in a first aid kit.
First Aid Checklist Cover
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First Aid Checklist page (to write on); or use for other
first aid lapbook activities.
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What to do if you get
a cut/scrape
Let’s learn how to take care of simple scrapes and cuts
that you might get.
Apply pressure with a clean cloth to stop bleeding.
For scrapes, rinse the area with clean water and
then wash with soap and water.
For cuts, simply rinsing with water is usually enough
for adequate cleaning.
Cover the area with an antibiotic ointment and then
apply a sterile dressing.
To get the edges of a cut to meet, apply an adhesive
bandage.
Do not apply antiseptic liquids such as iodine or
alcohol, as these tend to irritate the wound and
cause a lot of discomfort /
Keep the area clean and dry.
Once a scab has formed, a bandage is generally not
needed.
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Activity:
Pretend that you have a small cut or scrape. Go through
the steps of taking care of it. Practice saying the duaa as
if you have pain.
Extension for older students: Write a how to paragraph
about how to take care of a small cut or scrape. Or, you
can make a poster showing the steps, in pictures. That
might make it easier for you to remember. Be sure to
include the duaa for pain in case you feel pain.
You may also want to make a mini first aid booklet that
shows what to do for other cuts and scrapes as well as
other types of injuries. See
http://parenting.ivillage.com/tp/tphealth/topics/0,,4rw5,
00.html for tips on how to deal with some other types of
injuries and see:
http://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?I
D=1328 for instructions for making a first aid booklet
(again, may have to adapt for younger students).
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Teacher: Go over
any terms student
may not know, such
as the underlined,
bold words
When to call the
doctor
If you get small cuts and scrapes at home, insha Allah you
can take care of them. But sometimes, unfortunately, you
may have a big cut or scrape or wound/injury that is very
bad and so you cannot take care of it at home. Let’s learn
a few tips for knowing when we need to go to the doctor
to get care for our wounds.
If bleeding doesn't stop within 10 minutes of
applying pressure to the wound
If the cut is deep and it looks as if
stitches may be required
If it is a puncture wound, particularly when
the hands or feet are involved
If there is any numbness around the scrape or
cut
If the cut was caused by a dirty object -- a
tetanus booster shot may be required
If you have concerns that there may be dirt, glass, or any
other object trapped within the cut or abrasion
Source: http://parenting.ivillage.com/tp/tphealth/0,,40xk-2,00.html#ixzz0XxONg6LG
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Read more:
http://parenting.ivillage.com/tp/tphealth/0,,40xk,00.htm
l#ixzz0XxO1qs8s
http://life.familyeducation.com/activity/first-
aid/39517.html
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Use as a coloring page, or cover for first aid booklet, or
use in a lapbook.
Source: Edupics.com
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Teacher Resources
Here are some other resources that may be handy.
First Aid for Emergencies: Infant and Children
PDF Poster. You may want to review this with all
your children and post in a prominent location.
http://www.sja.ca/Canada/PDF%20Documents/SJA
%20Poster%20emergency%28infant%29%20v41Engl
ish.pdf
First Aid Kit article from KidsHealth.org
http://kidshealth.org/parent/firstaid_safe/home/fi
rstaid_kit.html. Includes an emergency contact
sheet. They also have many other great first
aid/emergency resources so be sure to look around
if you are unfamiliar with this site. It’s a treasure
trove of information for kids and their health.
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Teaching First Aid
http://www.all-things-first-aid.com/teaching-first-
aid.html
Lots of goodies can be found here: posters, coloring
pages, quizzes, lesson plans
First Aid articles that explain what to do for other
injuries such as a broken nose, mosquito bite, bee
stings, ingrown toenails, nosebleeds, and more.
http://parenting.ivillage.com/tp/tphealth/topics/0,,
4rw5,00.html
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Lapbook Clip Art
To decorate your lapbook with
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